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What was the layout of the new capital?4 marks answer

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Answered by GujjarBoyy
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The city plan of Delhi is a mixture of old and new road patterns. The street network of Old Delhi reflects the defense needs of an earlier era, with a few transverse streets leading from one major gate to another. Occasionally a street from a subsidiary gate leads directly to the main axes, but most Old Delhi streets tend to be irregular in direction, length, and width. Narrow and winding paths, culs-de-sac, alleys, and byways form an intricate matrix that renders much of Old Delhi accessible only to pedestrian traffic. Conversely, the Civil Lines (residential areas originally built by the British for senior officers) in the north and New Delhi in the south embody an element of relative openness, characterized by green grass, trees, and a sense of order.

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Answered by Anonymous
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New capital outline was genuinely set by the world Elite counselors and it worst completely finished the project in record time through an integrated perfect plan as new capital will contain many services, main road send Axises helping with getting to and from New capital besides all offered amenities and luxuries and the strategic project location is also counted which is close to

Suez area, Ain sikhna & Badr City away from Cuttler, population and overcrowdness. To know more about the new capital outline as well as project features and how to get there in detail through this article.

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